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Lower Manhattan in 2006
Reason
Qualitatively, it's fine, but it is no longer used on any articles where it has any encyclopedic value. One article is of the Staten Island Ferry, which does not appear in the picture. The second is of a general article on architects, having nothing to do with New York exclusively, where the picture appears on the bottom, below the citations, without any caption or relevance. Additionally, there are TWO featured pictures that could easily replace this one in both articles. The first is File:Staten Island Ferry terminal.jpg. The second is File:Lower Manhattan from Jersey City November 2014 panorama 3.jpg.
Keep This remains a very high quality photo, and photo showing lower Manhattan's skyline during the period between the terrorist attack and the completion of the new WTC is of considerable historical significance. I imagine it could be used in articles on the aftermath of the terrorist attack or the history of New York City.
Nick-D (
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11:12, 14 April 2020 (UTC)reply
Voting period is over. Please don't add any new votes. Voting period ends on 23 Apr 2020 at 22:34:47 (UTC)
Lower Manhattan in 2006
Reason
Qualitatively, it's fine, but it is no longer used on any articles where it has any encyclopedic value. One article is of the Staten Island Ferry, which does not appear in the picture. The second is of a general article on architects, having nothing to do with New York exclusively, where the picture appears on the bottom, below the citations, without any caption or relevance. Additionally, there are TWO featured pictures that could easily replace this one in both articles. The first is File:Staten Island Ferry terminal.jpg. The second is File:Lower Manhattan from Jersey City November 2014 panorama 3.jpg.
Keep This remains a very high quality photo, and photo showing lower Manhattan's skyline during the period between the terrorist attack and the completion of the new WTC is of considerable historical significance. I imagine it could be used in articles on the aftermath of the terrorist attack or the history of New York City.
Nick-D (
talk)
11:12, 14 April 2020 (UTC)reply